Depends on which email program you are using.... I'll use Yahoo for this example, and it is close in most of them.
1. Either on top of the email or at the end of the email it will say download picture(s).
2. a box should open up asking if you would like to open or save, if you want to open it and only look at it, then hit open. If you want to save it on your computer, then hit save and it will then ask you where you want to save it, save it to your pictures folder or your desktop.
Once you delete an email, you can go to the "deleted" folder and right-click on the email and choose "move to", then you can move it to any other folder in your email account.
It can not be done
Click on the move button on the toolbar. (Where you change your font and stuff) And then click on Saved Messages. You already have a Saved Messages folder. You have unlimited storage!
Make a folder and then go on the pic you want and press more, then press move, then folders, then the folder you want to move it to.
just drag it
CANNOT DRAG AN EMAIL TO ANOTHER FOLDER ie hOLD FOLDER. I WAS ABLE TO DO THIS YESTERDAY. I AM ABLE TO RIGHT CLICK AND MOVE IT TO ANOTHER FOLER BUT I DO NOT WANT TO USE THIS. I JUST WANT TO BE ABLE TO DRAG AND DROP.
You just need to go to where it is right click on the picture,select copy or cut,then go to desktop and also right click, and select paste.
There are multiple ways. You can email your photos to yourself or upload them to an online folder, then downloading them, or if you own a cable that allows you to physically connect your DSLR to your phone, you can copy or move the files to your phone.
Assuming you have a Mac with a built in camera... Launch the Photo Booth application. You should see yourself in the main window. Click the big round red button in the middle to take your picture. From the File menu select Reveal In Finder and it will open the folder where your Pictures are stored - this is usually in a PhotoBooth folder in the Pictures folder. The small square buttons on the left below the main window offer options for a single picture, four pictures with a brief gap between each one, record a short movie. The Effects button on the right lets you scroll through and select various special effects to enhance your pictures.
In Outlook, the folder where a document is located to be moved or copied is typically the "Drafts" folder if it is an email draft, or the "Attachments" section of an email if the document is an attachment. To move or copy a document, you would first find the email containing the document in the relevant folder, open it, and then save the attachment to your desired location on your computer or another folder within Outlook.
To move pictures in Premiere Pro, simply click and drag the picture to the desired location on the timeline. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge the picture frame by frame.
Click on the photo and drag it on the folder. Keep the right bottom of the mouse pressed while you drag the file onto the desired folder. If you want to move several pictures select all and drag them on the folder. This process may vary according to your operating system.